DIGITAL ATTENDANCE IN THE SCHOOLS, SMS FOR HOME LESSONS:
DIGITAL ATTENDANCE IN THE SCHOOLS:
☛ The Tamil Nadu School Education Department has decided to implement changes in the government schools in line with private schools.
☛ Instead of slipper, shoes have to provide; 'Smart' class with camera; New type of uniform; Keep the facial identity, sign up and register, 'digital' tool; Programs such as sending home lessons, text messages to mobile phones, come into effect.
☛ The new curriculum is being implemented by the School Education Minister, Sengottaiyan, in the process of modern changes in government schools. Accordingly, the curriculum has been changed for 13 years and the new course has come into force.
☛ In general exams, the 'Ranking' system, which has put pressure on students, has been canceled. In general examinations, the number of language courses is also reduced to one. Plus 1 is a public choice. As these programs have been welcomed, many more changes are being implemented by the School Education Department. Accordingly, two different types of new uniforms come into effect next year, from 1st to 8th.
☛ And in the form of private school uniforms, 'Design' s like a grid laid combining multiple colors, uniforms are designed – Instead of Sandals shoes have to provide, the government has decided. The files have been sent to the consent of Chief Minister Palani.
☛ In addition, the 'Digital' Registration Program is also being implemented to register students' returns at government schools. Registration of the faculty of the students will be recorded in the schools, and the recording tool will be installed in schools. For the purpose of this, the Digital Arrival Recording Tool has been in operation at Government Girls Higher Secondary School, Chennai.
☛ SMS: In all schools, major announcements and class wise housing details will be sent to the mobile phone of the parent's mobile phone. School classrooms, smart class and robotics are also in the classroom. The school also plans to conduct a "online" way of handling computers in schools.
☛ The school education department has implemented many new projects, with the assistance of private companies in 11.7 lakh students in computerized computer schools. As a part of this, the 'Atal Tinkering' Laboratory, which has been announced by the Central Government, is set up at MGR Higher Secondary School, Chennai, with the participation of the private organization. Opening the laboratory, the School Education Minister, Sengottaiyan said: In government schools, with the help of private organizations, the laboratory is set up and the 'robotic' training.
☛ This program will be extended to other schools. The Adal Tinkering Laboratory will be opened in 672 schools at the cost of Rs 60 lakh. Furthermore, 11.70 lakh students will be given a Tablet, which will be available in English and English in the morning and evening special classes. We are talking with the Central Government.
☛ In Tamilnadu schools, the dropout rate of students is significantly lower than other states. Intermediate and graduate teacher work, the date of the merit will be announced soon.
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